military_organization

navy

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Properties

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0
branch
military
country
United States
description
The United States Navy, which conducted training operations on Vieques and was involved in a tragic accident there.

Relationships

  • ceases_training_onVieques
    description
    If the first alternative is chosen in the vote, the Navy will stop all training exercises on Vieques.
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    source_text
    the Navy will cease all training on Vieques
  • departs_fromVieques
    description
    If the first alternative is chosen, the Navy will depart from the island of Vieques by May 1, 2003.
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    source_text
    leave the island by May 1, 2003.
  • continues_training_onVieques
    description
    If the second alternative is chosen, the Navy's training operations on Vieques will persist under predetermined conditions.
    source
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    source_text
    training will continue on Vieques on terms
  • limits_training_toNon-explosive ordnance
    description
    During the interim period before the vote, the Navy's training on Vieques will be restricted to using non-explosive ordnance.
    source
    Page 7file
    source_text
    training done on Vieques will be limited to non-explosive ordnance
  • reduces_training_time_onVieques
    description
    The Navy has been directed to decrease the duration of its training activities on Vieques by half.
    source
    Page 7file
    source_text
    directing the Navy and Marine Corps to cut in half the amount of time they will spend training.
  • extracted_fromPage 7
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T03:06:53.539Z
    source
    Page 7file
  • same_as01KJVCYVE6VVFYDMF2EEBCVV0Q
    confidence
    0.95
    detected_at
    2026-03-04T03:07:35.293Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both the source entity and Candidate 2 represent the 'United States Navy' as a military organization/branch. Their labels ('navy'), types ('military_organization' vs 'military_branch' are semantically very close), descriptions, and especially their relationships regarding training activities on Vieques (ceasing training, departing, using inert ordnance, resuming training) are highly consistent and refer to the same real-world entity.
  • leavesVieques
    description
    As part of the first alternative, the Navy must depart from Vieques by May 1, 2003.
    source
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    source_text
    and leave the island by May 1, 2003
  • extracted_fromPage 13
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T03:10:19.930Z
    source
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